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    pi

    <+zerog_> in biblical times they used 3 as the value of pi
    <+sand_man> no they didnt you liar
    <+Triffix> Lies
    <+zerog_> yes they did
    <+zerog_> read some f***ing book you ignoramus
    <+Triffix> Well I dunno about biblical times, but the Jewish Talmud masters, circa your dominus, used a more accurate value, I forget what
    is this true? i know i called him a liar but i was just trying to cause trouble

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    http://www.instant-essays.com/mathem...i-number.shtml

    This link talks about pi down through the ages, including the bible.

    http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs/494.asp

    This link argues that one verse in the bible (mentioned in the above link) commonly thought to claim pi=3 does not necessarily do so.

    (Oh dear God i just linked to AIG, damnit now i need to take a shower)
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    Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem

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    As an interesting aside, in radian mode on your calculator, type:

    4 arctan (1)



    it's a taylor series that estimates pi to a very large number of decimal places accuracy

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    or you can memorize 3.141592654, or you can try 21.991148/6.9999999... the latter is not as accurate as the first, but it's good enough for most cases... some calculaters have a precoded constant for pi already in there...
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    In related news:

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — NASA engineers and mathematicians in this high-tech city are stunned and infuriated after the Alabama state legistature narrowly passed a law yesterday redefining pi, a mathematical constant used in the aerospace industry. The bill to change the value of pi to exactly three was introduced without fanfare by Leonard Lee Lawson (R, Crossville), and rapidly gained support after a letter-writing campaign by members of the Solomon Society, a traditional values group. Governor Guy Hunt says he will sign it into law on Wednesday.

    The law took the state's engineering community by surprise. "It would have been nice if they had consulted with someone who actually uses pi," said Marshall Bergman, a manager at the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. According to Bergman, pi is a Greek letter that signifies the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is often used by engineers to calculate missile trajectories.

    Prof. Kim Johanson, a mathematician from University of Alabama, said that pi is a universal constant, and cannot arbitrarily be changed by lawmakers. Johanson explained that pi is an irrational number, which means that it has an infinite number of digits after the decimal point and can never be known exactly. Nevertheless, she said, pi is precisly defined by mathematics to be "3.14159, plus as many more digits as you have time to calculate".

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    how can you just change the value of a universal constant? this is another dumbass legality that can't die fast enough... it's not like somebody just made up pi, it's something you can actually calulate... just truncating the number to three creates a percent error of way over -4.50703415733158892215820670174... (assuming pi=3.141592654)
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    [T]he author took real statements from New Mexican legislators and school board members...
    Haha!
    The sad part is, I truly believe NM legislators to be capable of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbob1989
    You know theres a world record for the number of decimal places calculated. its something like 33.3 Trillian.

    Jimbob
    actually its 1.2411 trillian
    http://www.joyofpi.com/pifacts.html

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    Actually, it's trillion, not trillian.
    Naturally I didn't feel inspired enough to read all the links for you, since I already slaved away for long hours under a blistering sun pressing the search button after typing four whole words! - Quzah

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSquared
    Actually, it's trillion, not trillian.
    crap, reading Jimbob's post actually made me stupider.... doh, i mean more stupid.

    j/k jimbob.

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    Nope we suck

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    >Got thrown of www.computerforum.com.
    Does this tell us what to expect from you around here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbob1989
    Hey,

    I'm new here. Got thrown of www.computerforum.com. This forum any good?

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    Howdy,
    I'm new here. Got thrown of www.computerforum.com
    Thats like starting a conversation with "Listen you pin headed bastard..."

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    I don't like you very much. Please post a lot less.
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    don't give him the chance! he's a witch! burn him!
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